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former new york city mayer ed koch has died. he was the face of the city in the '80s. known worldwide for a feisty style and helping to rescue new york from financial ruin. he died this morning, he was 88 years old. >>> we want to turn to the price of gas, about to set a record for this time of the year. numbers out this morning show prices have risen 13 cents in the last two weeks. the national average, $3.46 per gallon. you can blame a slowdown at refineries and the rising cost of crude oil. >>> the first may jr. read on how the economy is faring thus far. 165,000 jobs were created in january is what is expected to be reported today. the unemployment rate stands at 7.8%. >>> $30,000 reward is being offered following the brazen murder of an assistant district attorney near dallas. mark hasse was shot five times while walking into court. investigators believe he may have been targeted for investigating the aryan brotherhood. >>> massive explosion at the head quarters of mexico's state run oil agency in mexico city. 25 people killed. more than 100 injured. more could be
former new york city mayer ed koch has died. he was the face of the city in the '80s. known worldwide for a feisty style and helping to rescue new york from financial ruin. he died this morning, he was 88 years old. >>> we want to turn to the price of gas, about to set a record for this time of the year. numbers out this morning show prices have risen 13 cents in the last two weeks. the national average, $3.46 per gallon. you can blame a slowdown at refineries and the rising cost of...
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they provide low-cost or free health care and fitness care for children across the city and the country. it's a wonderful program. we've surpassed our fund-raising. we had a goal of $35,000. and people really came through for us in a big way. and we surpassed that. so, we're thrilled and proud to be part of it. >> we've all seen you run in high heels before. i think we have the tape somewhere. there we go. you're in the park. and sam's done it with you once or twice, right? >> no, no, no. i've only watched. i did not run in high heels with kelly ripa. >> but going up to the top of the empire state building, how did you train? >> how did i train? i found out i was doing this a week ago. so, by training, i would say i ran up my -- my trainer lives in a building that has 30 flights of stairs. i ran up that one. >> that's pretty good. >> other than that, i carbo-loaded last night. >> kelly, running up 30 flights, how was that for you? >> it was horrible. i said to myself, i just want to -- i want someone to kidnap me so i don't have to do this. sam? >> kelly, i did this two years ago. now,
they provide low-cost or free health care and fitness care for children across the city and the country. it's a wonderful program. we've surpassed our fund-raising. we had a goal of $35,000. and people really came through for us in a big way. and we surpassed that. so, we're thrilled and proud to be part of it. >> we've all seen you run in high heels before. i think we have the tape somewhere. there we go. you're in the park. and sam's done it with you once or twice, right? >> no,...
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the state of the district address tonight to report on the status of the city. vincent gray will outline his agenda for the year. you can watch the feed on our sister station. it starts a 7:00 p.m.. it is national pancake day at i hop. get 8 free short stack free short stack and the leukemia and lymphoma society. good morning washington will be at the potomac yard location. here is jaime whitman with a look of the traffic. >> one of our top spot is eastbound on the dulles toll road. it has been clear for a while. around the curve. it has been stop and go for a 5 mile stretch. also heading through town, 395 -- watch for delays. now for the forecast with jacqui jeras. of such aniny hint there between the cloudiness. temperature with a chill around 31. a clipper around offshore. that could bring a few flurries late tonight. best chance will be north and west the sea along the mason- dixon line. as we head into tonight, those of thes for the rest warming up quite a bit. well into the 40's, and pushing the weekend. collects the mall for watching. be back at noon. [ m
the state of the district address tonight to report on the status of the city. vincent gray will outline his agenda for the year. you can watch the feed on our sister station. it starts a 7:00 p.m.. it is national pancake day at i hop. get 8 free short stack free short stack and the leukemia and lymphoma society. good morning washington will be at the potomac yard location. here is jaime whitman with a look of the traffic. >> one of our top spot is eastbound on the dulles toll road. it...
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it will go back and forth between the ice and the snow and the rain for a wh ie,n big-city areas on road surfaces. later tonight, that cold air gets pushed in. and we have a snowstorm in the making. i see no reason to change these totals right now. we're going 12 to 14. one place is getting pounded worse than anywhere else. and boston is right in the heart of that. our ginger zee is standing there live, getting ready for it. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, sam. even though it looks like i'm standing on snow, no snow from the blizzard yet here in boston. when it gets going later here tonight, especially in the overnight hours, we're going to need a lot of the salt. the 40-foot, 50-foot cliffs behind me. another shipment around 60,000 tons soon. the state of massachusetts has gone through 300,000 tons with the nonexistent winter. we're going to put a dent in it here. biggest concern, coastal flooding. with all of the wave heights peaking around 20 feet. we're looking for danger and damage along the coast. >> particularly in areas devastated by sandy. we're going to see water along t
it will go back and forth between the ice and the snow and the rain for a wh ie,n big-city areas on road surfaces. later tonight, that cold air gets pushed in. and we have a snowstorm in the making. i see no reason to change these totals right now. we're going 12 to 14. one place is getting pounded worse than anywhere else. and boston is right in the heart of that. our ginger zee is standing there live, getting ready for it. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, sam. even though it looks...
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just a few of our cities on the forecast. it's a wet one in the state of florida, from south georgia to the tip of the keys. elsewhere in the nation, a little light hit of snow, that kisses its way across the great lakes. that's right, ladies and gentlemen. all the way into the northea \ , 37ove the sunshine today national. reagan the windchill is that 32, still above freezing. below freezing, rather, and central maryland. mostly sunny >> all that weather was brought to you by de vry. you are in the new "die hard" movie, right? >> right. >> today is the big day. >> we're excited. >> you're huge. you're doing this movie. you were like 1 or 2 years old when the first "die hard" came out. 2 years old. now, you get a chance to work with bruce willis. you came off the film with tom cruise. what's it like to work with bruce willis? >> it's great. bruce is a great guy. a very talented individual. no surprise he's still doing it and so successful. you don't dream of these opportunities. i've been very lucky, very fortunate. >> two gi
just a few of our cities on the forecast. it's a wet one in the state of florida, from south georgia to the tip of the keys. elsewhere in the nation, a little light hit of snow, that kisses its way across the great lakes. that's right, ladies and gentlemen. all the way into the northea \ , 37ove the sunshine today national. reagan the windchill is that 32, still above freezing. below freezing, rather, and central maryland. mostly sunny >> all that weather was brought to you by de vry. you...
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west of the city, about five inches of snow. that was a big deal. today, 53 degrees. we're going to get rid of it in oklahoma city. dallas, 58 degrees. pick your spot on the west coast. if it was almost 70 in l.a., where would you hang out? i think manhattan beach. just a quick, little -- >> el torasco. >> and the low, moving into the northwest. we have a good hit of snow coming tonight. and it is drive time home, folks. listen to me here. drive home home, from philadelphia to new york city, that snow and ice, by 5:00, goes all the way until about 2:00 in the morning with whatever mix there is. and then, that low hour drive time home will be bit on the west side. 36 degrees with mostly cloudy the wind chill at 30 come andain will >> stormy, stormy, south georgia, north florida. all that weather was brought to you by party city. >> party city. >> party city. one of my favorite places. >> i'll bet it is. >> don't you live there? >> thank you, sam. >>> coming up, banana joe takes best in show. the tiny dog who peeled off the big win. >>> and the brand-new pictures of kat
west of the city, about five inches of snow. that was a big deal. today, 53 degrees. we're going to get rid of it in oklahoma city. dallas, 58 degrees. pick your spot on the west coast. if it was almost 70 in l.a., where would you hang out? i think manhattan beach. just a quick, little -- >> el torasco. >> and the low, moving into the northwest. we have a good hit of snow coming tonight. and it is drive time home, folks. listen to me here. drive home home, from philadelphia to new...
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this city, floating on the sea, 350 miles in the gulf of mexico. but this morning, it's about the end of the ordeal. and the people getting off the ship. those that cheered, who unfurled a banner that read, sweet home alabama. overnight, the sweet taste of terra firma. >> great to be back in america and on land. >> reporter: just before midnight, more than 3,000 passengers stranded for 8 days at sea, began spilling out of the ship. some angry. >> it was degrading. demoralizing. they want to insult us by giving us $500. >> reporter: others, relief. >> i'm just happy to be alive. quite an ordeal. but we're here. >> reporter: toby barlow, sprinting to his wife, planting this kiss, hundred of several hundred emotional reunions. this morning, the first images of their hellish journey. the sodden carpets. the wait for food. gerry cahill personally boarded the ship to apologize. a move that seemed to infuriate people. >> he said, we know how you feel. no, you don't. you did not go many nights wondering what you were going to eat. what do you do? you can't
this city, floating on the sea, 350 miles in the gulf of mexico. but this morning, it's about the end of the ordeal. and the people getting off the ship. those that cheered, who unfurled a banner that read, sweet home alabama. overnight, the sweet taste of terra firma. >> great to be back in america and on land. >> reporter: just before midnight, more than 3,000 passengers stranded for 8 days at sea, began spilling out of the ship. some angry. >> it was degrading....
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and love for the city. >> tell me about the shorts. who can wear these? and where would we wear them? >> with heels, this is called a floral crush. i think anyone with wear it who is confident enough. during the day, just wear a t-shirt. and could wear a hoodie. or wear it like this and go out on a girls' night out. >> i love the top. i want -- the top is very gorgeous. we got to take a look at the next -- come on, look two. love this dress. sam, we're going to talk to you later about that. i agree with you. that top we looked at was $34.99. this dress, tell me about the style and your inspiration. >> this is -- we're calling the first day print. for me, the blocking in the solid color kind of -- demonstrates the eye, and gives a suggestion of a little trimmer, slimmer body. and what girl doesn't want that? a suggestion of, i would say, a great body. >> and i know you have accessories. shoes. i love these shoes. >> i love red. >> and the dress is very tuxedo-like. >> yes. we're calling it meet the parents. it's chic classic, timeless, and very perfect for
and love for the city. >> tell me about the shorts. who can wear these? and where would we wear them? >> with heels, this is called a floral crush. i think anyone with wear it who is confident enough. during the day, just wear a t-shirt. and could wear a hoodie. or wear it like this and go out on a girls' night out. >> i love the top. i want -- the top is very gorgeous. we got to take a look at the next -- come on, look two. love this dress. sam, we're going to talk to you...
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the blast rocked this city. a giant meteor exploding in midair, knocking people to the ground and blowing out windows. in the streets, chaos. today, residents are still shocked. the destruction is everywhere. an estimated 4,000 buildings damaged. 1 million square feet of glass shattered. and over 1,200 people injured. according to nasa, this was the biggest meteor to hit earth in over a century. weighing more than the eiffel tower. today, the search is on to find fragments that hit the ground. divers explore this frozen lake where one of the bigger chunks is thought to left a big hole in the ice. but they came up empty-handed. the site is a tourist spot for locals, wanting to see it for themselves. i want to show you something. this is the reason that so many people got injured, the broken glass. many checked on the big flash to the sky. and when they got there, the blast blew the windows out and sent the glass flying. >> extraordinary. kirit, thank you. and collectors are looking to buy remnants of that meteori
the blast rocked this city. a giant meteor exploding in midair, knocking people to the ground and blowing out windows. in the streets, chaos. today, residents are still shocked. the destruction is everywhere. an estimated 4,000 buildings damaged. 1 million square feet of glass shattered. and over 1,200 people injured. according to nasa, this was the biggest meteor to hit earth in over a century. weighing more than the eiffel tower. today, the search is on to find fragments that hit the ground....